An all new way to enjoy Nintendo favourites with Wii U

By Anonymous

Friday, November 02, 2012

Wii U arrives in stores across Europe from November 30th and comes with an innovative new controller that gives you a new way to interact with the gaming world. But not only does Wii U offer the chance to use the innovative Wii U GamePad to interact with others or play alone in a brand new way, it also launches with a range of incredible Wii U games that offer some familiar faces, places and titles with all new ways to play.

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Familiar faces with New Super Mario Bros. U That’s right, your favourite characters from Super Mario games have returned on Wii U in New Super Mario Bros. U. This new 2D platform adventure has a vast range of courses to discover and you can use your GamePad to play solo when the TV is in use – or assist others when in co-operative mode. In addition, you can test your skills with a selection of new models that include the super-fast Boost Rush mode and randomly-engaging Challenging Mode. What’s more, you can play the game as your own Mii character and join Mario, Luigi, Toad and the gang on a fun-filled adventure. Not only can you transform into Flying Squirrel Mario if you want to swoop through stages and cling to walls, but you can also hold onto Balloon Baby Yoshi and sail through the air. As if that’s not enough, there are a wide range of different power-ups offering innovative ways to play and you can use Miiverse to share your accomplishments with other players connected to the Nintendo network.Familiar places in Nintendo Land Explore a theme park adventure that takes you through 12 different attractions – all based on some of the Nintendo’s most famous franchises. As each attraction is a standalone game, complete with multiple levels and gameplay modes, Nintendo Land offers hours of fun with something new to discover around every corner. You’ll meet a host of familiar faces along the way and will be able to enjoy all the fun of the park with friends and relatives – thanks to the clever multiplayer modes. You can also play solo if the mood takes, allowing you to experience Nintendo land from yet another perspective. Of course, there will be a whole host of all-new faces, places and titles to enjoy when Wii U hits stores and with the release of brand new games – it looks like there will be something for everyone. *Sponsored article